Latinx Public Health Network
Public Health In Mexico: A Vision for the Future
At a pivotal moment for health systems across Latin America, the Johns Hopkins Latino Alumni Network and the Sociedad Mexicana de Salud Pública present a timely conversation between two of Mexico’s leading public health voices. This webinar will explore how Mexico can navigate current health challenges while building toward a more equitable and resilient future, drawing on insights from both academic research and frontline experience. The session is designed for public health practitioners, students, and all those invested in advancing health equity in Mexico.
Original air date: November 6, 2025
Virtual Simulation Training for Refugee Newborn Care in Tijuana, Mexico During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Join us for a conversation with Xinshu She as she discusses her collaborative experience reviewing neonatal care virtual teaching and educational evaluation.
Original air date: June 20, 2023
What does it take to build resilient health systems? Perspectives from Puerto Rico
Join Ana Rita Gonzalez as she discusses what a resilient health system means for Puerto Rico in the wake of two highly destructive hurricanes and how investing in the health system of the Island can positively impact its long-term economic health.
Original air date: December 6, 2022
Campylobacter: A bacterial enteric pathogen in children, adults… and chickens?
Join Francesca Schiaffino, PhD '20, as she discusses her research in areas in and around Quito, Ecuador and how local communities are tracking spread and treating patients.
Original air date: August 17, 2022
Strategies for Baltimore City to Better Serve a Growing Latinx Community
Join Mónica Guerrero Vázquez, MPH '18, as she discusses opportunities for Baltimore to better support a growing Latinx community, including ensuring accurate Latinx representation in local research and providing health resources in multiple languages and delivered through multiple platforms.
Original air date: March 30, 2022